
138: Great Expectations
Sophomore Lit
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Dickens - Great Expectations
The novel is about expectation from without and buying into this external validation of money and class and privilege. One of the principal characters and in some ways the moral backbone of the story is his sort of adoptive father, Joe. Pip's expectations are that he's not going to have to work. And I don't know, great expectations is definitely a novel that says it is antagonistic to that idea.
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